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I was thinking of putting the settings in the app settings. This means it's harder for the dashboard to run stand-alone (still do-able tho, but you have to create the views and devices using json). And just use the settings icon in the right top corner just for setting the default route/page for now. (would like to hear some pro's and con's )
Next problem: After some testing ( @Trustme2 Thnx! ) it seems the standard Angular Material slider has some issues on IE and Edge. So i will have to find a nice alternative for that as well.
So for now the main idea is like this:
- You can add routes/pages in the app settings (within the Homey UI)
- You can enable/disable certain plugins in the app settings (like a sabnzbd page or whatever)
- You have to add devices to a certain page from the app settings. (At first it will be devices only, later i might add different type of "widgets")
- On the dashboard itself you can chose a default page/route (so on reboot/restart it always starts with the default route/page)
- You can hide/show the sidebar without it overlapping the "device cards"
- I might add a drag and drop grid (not sure yet), the main problem here is to get the correct order of device cards. I can save the local (on the dashboard device/tablet) or get them from the app settings (in the same order as how you put the devices in a room/page)
Soooo...any other ideas, improvements or things to consider. Please let me know
Sleep button (turns off all lights or even more devices)
A sleepbutton is something that might be added as a widget later on, but could be handled now by using a betterlogic bitflip device.
Maybe also handy a clock/alarm/schedule as widget
Widgets is really going to be one of the last stages
Cool
maar als ik de web pagina op roep dan komt er het logo links daar onder licht en daar onder setting
boven aan in een wit vlak setting deze kan ik weg klikken en ik kan rechts sensoren open schuiven maar er staat helemaal niets alles is leeg
wie wil me helpen
nee ik heb geen default zone kunnen selecteren om dat deze leeg is
ook werkt http://yourhomeyip:1337 niet
wel http://yourhomeyip:80 maar ik weet niet of iets me te maken heeft
wat kan het nog meer zijn
De losse versie moet je op een webserver draaien, dan moet je de config.json wel aanpassen. Nadat je die hebt aangepast, moet je naar de ip van je synology en de poort die je hebt gekozen voor je webserver. Mogelijk na het aanpassen van de config.json even de webserver herstarten.
ja den gebruik ik de app van homey maar ook wel eens de web chrome die werkt ook
ik heb me synology op nieuw op gestart maar werkt nog niet jammer
Je kan homeydash op 2 verschillende manieren gebruiken.
Door de app van github te downloaden en rechtstreeks op je homey te draaien. (Via de CLI) Bij de instellingen vind je de bearer token die je dan moet invullen en de start of stop server knop. Deze versie draait op poort 1337, dus wanneer je je bearer token hebt ingevuld start je de server en ga je naar http://homeyip:1337
Of door de dashboard als standalone van github te downloaden. Hiervoor heb je een webserver nodig. Je download de bestanden, zet deze in een folder op je webserver. Daarna pas je de config.json aan waar je je bearer token en cloud id invult. Hierna start je de webserver opnieuw, en gaat naar het ip + poort van je webserver gevolgt door de foldernaam waarin je homeydash hebt geplaatst (bijv. http://mijnwebserver:8080/homeydash ).
dus ik heb in de config "homey_ip": "(iphomey)",
en hij werkt
en weer wat geleerd onwijs bedankt
@swttt: homey_api = bearer token en homey_cloudid = homey ip adres?
is it possible to write in english please? I can't understand the discussion....
Basically, if you want to use the HomeyDash application on a standalone server you can copy the web-folder (in the zip) and copy its content to (a subfolder on) your existing web server.
Follow directions in the github download under web (readme) to get the link to Homey, which should look like this:
https://AAAA.athom.com/?bearer_token=BBBB
Then you modify the config.json as below:
So 2 values you have to change and 1 value you have to add. This is not correct in the readme\manual.
Then restart the web service and browse to:
http://(ip-adres of your web server)/(subfolder)
For example: http://192.168.1.100/homeydash
and presto: you have a working dashboard for Homey.
Den
Just checked my old code again... Adding homey_ip shouldn't even work. While it does uses the cloud_id to form the homey_ip. Https isn't available over direct ip, so i would recommend you check your cloud id
no really i don't want to write in german. english reading is no problem and writing ... i think it is readable and understandable, lol
but i have very difficulties to understand dutch, sorry. and this thread is interesting for me. thank you for your great app!
by the way: your german ist really good